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Portable rainfall simulator and plot unit for use in field studies of infiltration, runoff and erosion.

Published online
11 Jan 1971
Content type
Journal article
Journal title
Journal of Applied Ecology
DOI
10.2307/2401620

Author(s)
Costin, A. B. & Gilmour, D. A.

Publication language
English
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Key words

  • erosion
  • field experimentation
  • field tests
  • rain
  • runoff
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